
The scratch card costs £3.
The National Lottery’s “Super 7s” gives players the opportunity to win a fantastic top prize of £300,000. The card features vibrant and attention-grabbing graphics, making it a visually exciting experience. More
Number of scratchcards issued
What is the number of Scratchcards issued? Number of cards printed/Cards in circulation |
9 404 580 |
Gross Ticket Sales
What is the Gross Ticket Sales? Total amount collected for all cards sold (Number of cards issued * ticket price) |
£ 28 213 740 |
Payout pool
What is the prize pool? How much of the game principal goes to the winners / How much money from all the winning cards is up for grabs |
66.973247786362% |
Number of winning orders
What is the number of winning streaks? The total number of winning positions on the scratch card. Main prize, second prize, and so on. |
19 |
Operator
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The National Lottery |
Probability of winning the jackpot
What is the probability of winning the main prize? What are your chances of winning the main prize / highest prize / jackpot? |
1 : 2 351 145 |
Probability of any win
What is the probability of any win? What is your probability of winning any prize, whether it is a small prize or a jackpot? |
1 : 3,60 |
Total: | 2 615 835 | £18 895 658 | 1 : 3,60 | |
Prize | Prize breakdown | Number of prizes | Total in wins | Odds |
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£3 | £3 | 940 201 | £2 820 603 | 1 : 10 |
£5 | £5 | 940 467 | £4 702 335 | 1 : 10 |
£10 | £10 | 219 568 | £2 195 680 | 1 : 43 |
£10 | £5 x 2 | 313 512 | £3 135 120 | 1 : 30 |
£20 | £20 | 31 308 | £626 160 | 1 : 301 |
£20 | £5 x 4 | 62 700 | £1 254 000 | 1 : 150 |
£20 | (£3 x 5) + £5 | 94 043 | £1 880 860 | 1 : 100 |
£50 | £50 | 1 421 | £71 050 | 1 : 6 619 |
£50 | (£5 x 4) + £10 + £20 | 4 849 | £242 450 | 1 : 1 940 |
£50 | (£5 x 2) + (£10 x 4) | 4 890 | £244 500 | 1 : 1 924 |
£100 | £100 | 744 | £74 400 | 1 : 12 641 |
£100 | (£10 x 5) + £50 | 830 | £83 000 | 1 : 11 331 |
£100 | (£10 x 2) + (£20 x 4) | 825 | £82 500 | 1 : 11 400 |
£500 | £500 | 151 | £75 500 | 1 : 62 282 |
£500 | (£50 x 2) + (£100 x 4) | 301 | £150 500 | 1 : 31 245 |
£1,000 | £1,000 | 9 | £9 000 | 1 : 1 044 954 |
£1,000 | (£100 x 5) + £500 | 8 | £8 000 | 1 : 1 175 573 |
£10,000 | £10,000 | 4 | £40 000 | 1 : 2 351 145 |
£300,000 | £300,000 | 4 | £1 200 000 | 1 : 2 351 145 |
Start by scratching off all your numbers to uncover eighteen symbols. Next, scratch off only the symbols in the games that correspond to your numbers. You’ll win if you find all four symbols in a game that match any of the symbols from your numbers. The prize is given for that game.
You must claim the prize within 180 days of the game closing.
If you have any problems, call The National Lottery Line – 0333 234 50 50
The scratch card costs £3.
The probability that I will buy a winning ticket is 1 : 3,60.
The highest win is £300,000.
Bought card last week won £2 and retailer refuses to pay out , are they allowed to sell out of date scratch cards? Went off sale September 2024 ?
Hi Helen,
I think you’re right, I looked at the National Lottery and they don’t have this scratchcard anymore, they only have Cash Bolt Boost. I think someone sold you an old ticket 🙁
Have a nice day,
Martin
Can you tell me please what the symbol is at the top of the card it says you win automatically it’s that small I Can t make it out thank you